Saudis say al Qaeda targeting France – minister

PARIS, (Reuters) – Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux  said yesterday that French had been warned by Saudi Arabia that  al Qaeda was targeting Europe and especially France.

“Several hours or days ago, there was a new message from the  Saudis that said al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was without  doubt active or planning to be active in Europe, especially  France,” he told French radio RTL.

“This is not about overestimating the threat or  underestimating it,” he said. “I am indicating, based on all  these elements, that the threat is real.”

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), an arm of al Qaeda  thought to include Yemenis and Saudis, has stepped up attacks on  Yemeni and Western targets since it claimed a failed U.S.  airliner bombing in December.

Impoverished Yemen, which is struggling to end a civil war  in the north and a separatist rebellion in the south, is trying  with U.S. help to crush AQAP, which has been based in Yemen  since 2006, when Saudi Arabia mounted a counter-terrorism drive  against its Saudi arm.